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View article: Assessing perception and motivation of medical student concerning clinical learning in the Faculty of Medicine of Sousse (Tunisia)
Assessing perception and motivation of medical student concerning clinical learning in the Faculty of Medicine of Sousse (Tunisia) Open
Background We aimed to assess perception of clinical learning (CL) Environment, measure motivation for CL among FMS (Faculty of Medicine of Sousse) students’ and to find its associated factors. Methods A cross sectional study was conducte…
View article: Evaluation of a training programme on the management of infectious and sharp healthcare waste in Tunisia
Evaluation of a training programme on the management of infectious and sharp healthcare waste in Tunisia Open
Introduction The management of healthcare waste is a crucial issue for public health and the environment. To minimise risks, it is essential to ensure that the management of healthcare waste is meticulously applied. Additionally, among the…
View article: Safety and efficiency of COVID-19 vaccine in North Africa
Safety and efficiency of COVID-19 vaccine in North Africa Open
Background In the absence of a specific treatment for COVID-19, preventive measures have been implemented to control this pandemic and vaccination is one of them. However, it is crucial to verify the safety and efficiency of every vaccine.…
View article: Prevalence and factors associated with school failure in children with type 1 diabetes
Prevalence and factors associated with school failure in children with type 1 diabetes Open
The risk of school failure in T1DM is real and should not be underestimated. Socioeconomic factors such as lack of financial resources, limited family support, and an unfavourable social environment can contribute to school avoidance.
View article: Medical students' resilience level and its associated factors: A Tunisian study.
Medical students' resilience level and its associated factors: A Tunisian study. Open
This work encourages university administrators to devote more resources to promote resilience, and it emphasizes the importance of implementing new educational and entertaining interventions to improve students' ability to deal with academ…
View article: PR153 COMPASSION FATIGUE IN ONCOLOGY
PR153 COMPASSION FATIGUE IN ONCOLOGY Open
Conclusion: These findings highlighted the importance of optimism in the management of CRF in ABC patients.Psychological interventions aimed at improving optimism could improve better circadian rhythm among fatigued ABC patients.The oncolo…
View article: Compassion fatigue among frontline healthcare workers during the covid-19 pandemic in Tunisia
Compassion fatigue among frontline healthcare workers during the covid-19 pandemic in Tunisia Open
Background Healthcare workers (HCWs) are highly vulnerable to compassion fatigue (CF), which not only leads to decreased mental and physical health, but also to deterioration in the safety of care delivered. Our study aims to measure compa…
View article: Patient safety in medical education: Tunisian students’ attitudes
Patient safety in medical education: Tunisian students’ attitudes Open
Health care delivery continues to be unsafe despite major patient safety (PS) improvement efforts over the past decade. Medical school education plays an important role in promoting this culture during initial training. To determine underg…
View article: Hesitation of the Tunisian population to COVID-19 vaccination, and its associated factors.
Hesitation of the Tunisian population to COVID-19 vaccination, and its associated factors. Open
The acceptance rate of coronavirus vaccination was moderate. Therefore, a good communication and health education at a community level are needed.
View article: Good hygiene practice application in the private sector, Tunisia
Good hygiene practice application in the private sector, Tunisia Open
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) occurring outside of health facilities are underestimated because there are a lack of structured preventive organization and absence of epidemiological surveillance. HCAI prevalence is l…
View article: Prospective surveillance of hospital associated infections epidemiology in a haematology-oncology department
Prospective surveillance of hospital associated infections epidemiology in a haematology-oncology department Open
In haematology-oncology, intensified procedures have been associated with higher risk of healthcare associated infections (HAIs).This study aimed to estimate the incidence and to identify risk factors of HAIs in a haematology-oncology unit…
View article: Patient’s safety culture among Tunisian healthcare workers: results of a cross sectional study in university hospital
Patient’s safety culture among Tunisian healthcare workers: results of a cross sectional study in university hospital Open
Our study has allowed us to conclude that all dimensions of patients' safety culture need to be improved among our establishment's professionals. Therefore, more efforts are necessary in order to develop a security culture based on confide…